22-11-2017, 01:10 PM
(22-11-2017, 08:49 AM)Jody Barton Wrote: If he can prove his fitness / ability to exit the car, and thus isn’t a danger to himself and others then I see no problem. After the Renault test though they seemed to imply that wasn’t the case, and that was the main reason when I read between the lines for the cooling of their interest in him.
Fast forward to Williams and they’re saying differently. If they and the FIA are OK with it, it’ll be a great story, and I for one would be over the moon to see him again in F1. Especially if he’s still as quick as he was... just hope it’s not nostalgia / rose tinted specs we’re all wearing.
Also why wasn’t Wehrlein an option? Any way, I went for Di Resta, because in their joint test he apparently did more long runs and was consistently quicker than Kubica, to the point that at that time many journalists were saying he was nailed on. Knows the team, and next years car we’ll as their development driver, and has no downsides really.
Ahh my bad, just an oversight on my part there
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